Boeing is already talking to customers about a VIP version of the 737 MAX, even if the aircraft is not expected to enter airline service until 2017. “We are working on what the VIP version of [the MAX] will be,” says Steve Taylor, Boeing’s president of the BBJ product line. A first deal could be inked soon, he indicates. Several milestones for new Boeing VIP offerings loom. The first 787 VIP...
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